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Analysis of correlations between microbial proteomes
by Lazareva Anastasia | Matyushkina Daria | Butenko Ivan | Govorun Vadim | Scientific Research Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine | Scientific Research Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine | Scientific Research Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine | Scientific Research Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine
Abstract ID: 646
Event: BGRS-abstracts
Sections: [Sym 2] Section “Reconstruction computational analysis and modeling of gene networks and metabolic pathways”

The history of cell research started back in the XVII century. Since then, scientific methods have undergone many changes. Up to the present time, the scientific community has accumulated a significant amount of "multiomics" data on various biological objects, of which researchers have only utilized a small fraction to test specific hypotheses. A thorough analysis of this data could reveal novel patterns and mechanisms of organization and regulation of living cells. This knowledge would be essential for the development of an artificial simplified cell that could lead to a breakthrough in both fundamental life sciences and applied research. In this work we try to identify the minimum protein "core" of a living cell and to analyze the patterns of their organization and function.